It's clear you didn't even bother to look at any of the data links.
No surprise to anyone that you didn't see anything.
Agamemnon replied:
It's clear you didn't even bother to look at any of the data links.
No surprise to anyone that you didn't see anything.
marktwain replies:
From your link on post 16, the first meter of ice was deposited in 17 years, the 10th meter took 21 years, the 20th meter took 24 years, the 30th meter took 31 years, the 40th meter took 31 years, the 50th meter took 34 years, and the 100th meter took 44 years.
Thus, I conclude that your statement from post 11;
No scientist can stand there and say that on the basis of 50 years observation that 3310 meters of ice on Antarctica was added at a rate of 1 meter per year., is a strawman, because the scientists in the article are not saying what you attributed to them.